On Tuesday 26 November 2013 02:20:01 Marguerite Su wrote:
Hi, guys,
As I know, there're at least two types of decoration in GNOME:
1. gtk3 theme 2. GNOME shell theme
The first is very hard to maintain, we have some failure cases already. eg: Sonar, and the one Frederic made for mandriva. It's some kinda "low level", need to change with GNOME for every release, and needs an KDE alternative to make those applications look the same. So our GNOME developers are strongly against to create such a buggy theme instead of using upstream's.
But the second is quite easy to maintain, it's just an CSS file and some svg images which actually can be ported eveywhere...it's not harder than maintaining a CSS file with chromium (webkit) development.
Perhaps we should use Oxygen-gtk in GNOME, as that would take away most of the visual differences with KDE... And it's a beautiful theme, imho miles better than the default currently in GNOME.
Marguerite
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